Two men have died after their car lost control on the A38 at Saltash, Cornwall. It happened just before midnight last night. Police say no other vehicles were involved and next of kin have been told. The road was closed for most of the night.

It comes just days after a major five vehicle pile up on the same stretch of the A38.

More than 100 silk banners in all the colours of the rainbow will be unveiled to the public in the grounds of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, Cornwall, today. The banners have been created by women from forces families and community groups in Saltash, Torpoint and Plymouth.

They mark the launch of a week-long art installation celebrating the region's maritime heritage and the vital support role played by the families of service personnel deployed abroad.

The iconic Celtic Cross which will dominate the skyline on the Cornish side of the Tamar Bridge has been placed in position. The intricate operation was carried out on Saturday night after the giant structure was transported by road from Newquay.

ITV West Country spoke to the project engineer Duncan Healey about the problems they faced.

Abi Richardson, a young transplant patient from Saltash, thanks the mother of the boy whose death gave her new lungs and a fuller life. Our Health Correspondent Jacquie Bird went to meet her as part of ITV's From the Heart campaign.